Are you wondering how your favorite Nintendo title is faring with fans? Nintendo has released an updated list of software sales for its biggest titles.

Alongside this morning's financial report for the year ending March 31, 2014, we have a new understanding of what fans are interested in across Nintendo's current and legacy platforms.

Wii U

New Super Mario Bros. U - 4.16 Million

Nintendo Land - 3.09 Million

Super Mario 3D World - 2.17 Million

New Super Luigi U - 1.76 Million

Wii Party U - 1.35 Million

The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker HD - 1.22 Million

3DS

Pokémon X and Y - 12.26 Million

Mario Kart 7 - 9.62 Million

Super Mario 3D Land - 9.27 Million

New Super Mario Bros. 2 - 7.82 Million

Animal Crossing: New Leaf - 7.66 Million

Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon - 3.98 Million

Nintendogs + Cats - 3.5 Million

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D - 3.35 Million

The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds - 2.51 Million

Paper Mario: Sticker Star - 2.21 Million

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team - 2.08 Million

Tomodachi Life - 1.85 Million

Wii

Wii Sports - 82.54 Million

Mario Kart Wii - 35.53 Million

Wii Sports Resort - 32.58 Million

New Super Mario Bros. Wii - 28.65 Million

Wii Play - 28.02 Million

Wii Fit - 22.67 Million

Wii Fit Plus - 21.03 Million

Super Mario Galaxy - 12.22 Million

Super Smash Bros. Brawl - 12.14 Million

DS

New Super Mario Bros. - 30.75 Million

Nintendogs - 23.96 Million

Mario Kart DS - 23.56 Million

Brain Age - 19.01 Million

Pokémon Diamond and Pearl - 17.63 Million

Pokémon Black/White - 15.58 Million

Brain Age 2 - 14.88 Million

Pokémon Heart Gold/Soul Silver - 12.72 Million

Animal Crossing: Wild World - 11.73 Million

Super Mario 64 DS - 11.03 Million

Our TakeThere are a few takeaways from this. First, comparing Wii software sales to Wii U data is staggering, even when adjusted for time since release. Of note, Pikmin 3 has not sold 1 million copies yet.

Second, Pokémon seems to be on a decline, with X & Y a positive uptick. Black and White 2 didn’t even chart on Nintendo’s top DS titles sold, selling just under 8 million units. This leaves a range of 10 million between the current top performer (Diamond and Pearl) and the lowest (Black and White 2). It shows that projecting sales for the series in challenging, and that fans aren't guaranteed to purchase ever Pokémon title on name alone.

Despite saturation, Mario is still extremely popular across formats and genres. Whether 3D, 2D, or in another galaxy, the mustachioed hero still brings in the fans.